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[MYSQL, PHP] Creating a register field
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<blockquote data-quote="Khalil" data-source="post: 365151" data-attributes="member: 9938"><p>Help has already been provided to him, free of charge.</p><p>Not that I think you're capable of running a simple query to add a column to a table, but if you did know how to do so, you would seriously charge $8 just for that simple query? You pathetic child..</p><p></p><p></p><p>The 'varchar(255)' part indicates that the content of the column will be a string and the length of the string that will take place inside that column will be 255 characters, and the 'NOT NULL' part means that the column will not hold a value of null, meaning it won't be empty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khalil, post: 365151, member: 9938"] Help has already been provided to him, free of charge. Not that I think you're capable of running a simple query to add a column to a table, but if you did know how to do so, you would seriously charge $8 just for that simple query? You pathetic child.. The 'varchar(255)' part indicates that the content of the column will be a string and the length of the string that will take place inside that column will be 255 characters, and the 'NOT NULL' part means that the column will not hold a value of null, meaning it won't be empty. [/QUOTE]
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